paroles de chanson No Man's Land - Donovan
How
do
you
do,
Private
William
McBride?
Do
you
mind
if
I
sit
here
down
by
your
graveside?
And
rest
for
a
while
in
the
warm
summer
sun
Been
walking
all
day
and
I′m
nearly
done
I
can
see
by
your
gravestone
you
were
only
nineteen
When
you
joined
the
glorious
force
in
Nineteen
Sixteen
And
I
hope
you
died
quick,
and
I
hope
you
died
clean
Oh,
William
McBride,
was
it
slow
and
obscene?
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly?
Did
they
sound
the
pipe
lowly?
Did
the
rifles
fire
o'er
ye
as
they
lowered
you
down?
Did
the
bugles
play
′The
Last
Post'
in
chorus?
Did
the
pipes
play
'The
Flowers
of
the
Forest′?
Did
you
leave
a
wife
or
a
sweetheart
behind?
In
some
loyal
heart,
is
your
memory
enshrined?
Although
you
died
back
in
Nineteen
Sixteen
In
that
loyal
heart,
are
you
always
nineteen?
Or
are
you
just
a
stranger
without
even
a
name?
Forever
encased
behind
some
glass
pane
In
an
old
photograph
torn
and
tattered
and
stained
And
fading
away
in
a
brown
leather
frame
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly?
Did
they
sound
the
pipe
lowly?
Did
the
rifles
fire
o′er
ye
as
they
lowered
you
down?
Did
the
bugles
play
'The
Last
Post′
in
chorus?
Did
the
pipes
play
'The
Flowers
of
the
Forest′?
The
sun
it
shines
down
on
these
green
fields
of
France
The
warm
wind
does
blow
as
the
red
poppies
dance
The
trenches
have
vanished
now
under
the
plough
No
gas
and
no
barbed
wire,
no
guns
firing
now
But
here
in
this
graveyard
it
is
still
no
man's
land
The
countless
white
crosses
in
mute
witness
stand
To
Man′s
blind
indifference
to
his
fellow
man
And
the
whole
generation
who
were
butchered
and
damned
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly?
Did
they
sound
the
pipe
lowly?
Did
the
rifles
fire
o'er
ye
as
they
lowered
you
down?
Did
the
bugles
play
'The
Last
Post′
in
chorus?
Did
the
pipes
play
′The
Flowers
of
the
Forest'?
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